Do you have a topic that is an immediate deal breaker if a manga series you were already reading suddenly featured that topic, such that you would stop reading the series (even if it was "tastefully" done)? For example: religion, rape, etc.

Hellsing, an organization devoted to the elimination of the vampire threat, has recently uncovered information regarding the attempted production of "man-made" undead. The world is presently in the thick of WWII, and the current leader of Hellsing fears the Nazis could potentially use these creatures as front-line super-soldiers. Although the technology of creating artificial vampires is still in its infancy, it has advanced enough to be a serious threat. In an attempt to put a stop to this perverse and dangerous experimentation, Hellsing has sent two of its most skillful agents to Poland. A young man by the name of Walter C. Dornes - a.k.a. "The Angel of Death," and Alucard, an ancient vampire currently in forced service to the Hellsing Organization. Together, they attempt to stop the progress of the Nazi's efforts.

Vampires and Nazis and hawtness! I totally agree with that previous reviewer... Walter is sex incarnate. And he's only fourteen. God, I feel like a pervert. I keep thinking that at least some of his missions must require sexual espionage, because damn -- no kid can learn to be that seductive without practice.

I've been yearning to learn more about Walter ever since I read Hellsing, so I was delighted to find this back-story. It's also fun to see Integra's predecessors, and to see how Alucard did and did not change.